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Chipless RFID systems can be considered as a special case of passive RFID systems, where the tag contains no power source and no electronics. Instead, the tag’s information is stored in its structure and accessed through its electromagnetic (EM ...
Katelyn R. Brinker, Reza Zoughi
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Depolarizing Chipless Tags with Polarization Insensitive Capabilities [PDF]
A novel depolarizing chipless tag configuration with high angular insensitivity is presented. The basic tag comprises two dipole resonators arranged with a relative rotation of 45°. The proposed configuration improves the depolarization properties performance of a single dipole over the ground plane which provides a peak with perfect polarization ...
Michele Borgese +3 more
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Compact Measurement Apparatus for 3D Spherical Read Range Characterization of Chipless RFID
In the literature, chipless RF identification (RFID) tags are mostly characterized at normal incidence, where the 3D spherical reading zone of chipless RFID tags has not been characterized.
Zeshan Ali, Etienne Perret
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Towards an Efficient Chipless RFID System for Modern Applications in IoT Networks
In this article, we present the design and validation of an efficient chipless RFID system. A multi-resonator chipless tag is designed and tested for high bit coding capacity.
Wazie M. Abdulkawi +4 more
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Sustainable Robots 4D Printing
Nature inspires modern robotics innovations, but automation and digital technology integration conflict with environmental objectives. Biodegradable soft robots offer an advantage for intelligent shape transformation in response to external stimuli.
Hesam Soleimanzadeh +5 more
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High‐Sensitivity RFID Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring
This work proposes a wireless strain sensor for structural health monitoring (SHM) in composites, using radio frequency identification (RFID) and a cracked design. It achieves high sensitivity, eliminates wires and power sources, and integrates seamlessly.
Hussein Nesser +2 more
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The reduction of volume, weight, and cost of electronics fuels the development of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Using wireless energy sources and adapting printed electronics instead of batteries and traditional printed circuit boards can accelerate this growth further.
Kacper Skarżyński, Marcin Słoma
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A chipless light switch for smart‐homes
The CLS tag, which aims to revolutionise the light switch concept, is based on the CL‐RFID technology, and facilitates switches to control the spectral signature of the CLS tag. The CLS keeps the practicality of having a physical touch while incorporating the features of simplicity, accessibility and convenience. Consider a CLS attached to the cover of
Abdullah S. Almansouri
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Radio Frequency Identification Sensing Chipless Tag for Permittivity Monitoring of Specific Sizes Materials [PDF]
In this paper, a novel Radio Frequency Identification chipless tag for permittivity sensing characterized by a reduced size, an original shape and a low manufacturing cost is presented.
S. Sakouhi +3 more
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Designing UHF RFID tag antennas with Barcode shape for dual‐technology identification
Abstract In this paper, a novel methodology to design Ultra High Frequency Radio‐Frequency IDentification (UHF RFID) tag antennas with Barcode layout is proposed with the challenging goal of “fusing” both technologies in a single device. Specifically, after a brief recall of the well‐known barcode standard, a procedure to design meandered barcode ...
Konstantinos Zannas +7 more
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